WO2018171795A1 - Message de demande d'informations de système à la demande - Google Patents

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WO2018171795A1
WO2018171795A1 PCT/CN2018/080413 CN2018080413W WO2018171795A1 WO 2018171795 A1 WO2018171795 A1 WO 2018171795A1 CN 2018080413 W CN2018080413 W CN 2018080413W WO 2018171795 A1 WO2018171795 A1 WO 2018171795A1
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  • the disclosed embodiments relate generally to wireless communication, and, more particularly, to on-demand system request message.
  • SI system information
  • UE use equipment
  • the gNB provides on-demand SI when required.
  • the gNB could proactively provide on-demand SI for some UEs in need.
  • the gNB could reactively transmit on-demand SI when the gNB detects UEs’request on certain on-demand OSI.
  • the objective to have on-demand SI delivery is to enhance legacy approach to SI delivery.
  • system information is always broadcasted periodically.
  • Periodically broadcasted system information causes periodic inter-cell interference, and thus limits the density of cell deployment.
  • periodic broadcast reduces radio resource utilization since the gNB always broadcasts all system information even if there is no UE in the cell or even if some system information is not needed by any UE in the cell.
  • periodically broadcasted system information is not good to discontinuous transmission (DTX) since the gNB always needs to do periodic broadcast. It is, therefore, desired to deliver on-demand OSI only when they are needed by some UEs to reduce unnecessary SI transmission.
  • DTX discontinuous transmission
  • Improvements and enhancements are required for on-demand system information delivery.
  • the RACH procedure is used for one-demand SI information updates through unicast.
  • the UE performs a RACH procedure by sending a Msg1 with a preamble and receiving a Msg2 as the RA response.
  • the UE sends an embedded SI request message in Msg3 requesting one or more on-demand SI.
  • the SI request message includes a UE ID.
  • the UE receives the SI response message which is embedded in Msg4.
  • the UE ID in the SI request is determined based on a UE state.
  • the UE ID is a MAC control element (CE) for cell network temporary identifier (C-RNTI) when the UE state is radio resource control (RRC) connected, and the UE ID is a resumeID when the UE state is inactive, and the UE ID is SAE temporary mobile subscriber identifier (S-TMSI) or randomValue when the UE state is idle.
  • the SI response and the information of the requested SI are included in the Msg4.
  • Msg4 only includes the SI response.
  • a unicasted message, which is transmitted separately from Msg4 includes the update SI information of the requested SI.
  • one or more assistant information is included in Msg3.
  • the assistant information includes UE mobility information and UE SI version number.
  • the preamble of Msg1 is associated with one or more assistant information.
  • the SI broadcast is used upon the failure of the SI Request message in Msg3.
  • the preamble of the Msg1 is associated with a group X of SIB.
  • the UE sends a Msg3 with the embedded SI request requesting a subset of SIB in group X.
  • the UE monitors and receives updated SI information of the whole group X through a broadcast channel.
  • Figure 1 is a schematic system diagram illustrating an exemplary on-demand SI delivery in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 2 illustrates an exemplary diagram of using the RACH procedure for on-demand SI unicast in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 3 illustrates an exemplary diagram for a Msg3 based SI request unicast procedure in accordance to embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 4A illustrates an exemplary diagram of UE SI version number being included in the SI request message in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 4B illustrates an exemplary diagram of UE mobility information being included in the SI request message in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 5 illustrates an exemplary diagram of SI request includes the UE ID with the UE-specific SI response in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 6 illustrates exemplary diagrams of the preamble associates with one or more assistant information in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 7 illustrates exemplary diagrams of the preamble associates with one or more SI group in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 8 illustrates an exemplary diagram of the two-step RACH procedure for the SI request with the preamble associated with one or more SIB requested.
  • Figure 9 illustrates an exemplary diagram of the two-step RACH procedure for the SI request with the SI request message embedded in Msg1.
  • Figure 10A illustrates an exemplary diagram of the SI broadcast procedure upon detecting failure of Msg3 in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 10B illustrates an exemplary diagram of the SI broadcast procedure upon sending Msg3 in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 10C illustrates an exemplary diagram of SI broadcast if the Msg2 indicates no Msg3 needed in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 11A illustrates exemplary diagrams of determining a failure of Msg3 transmission by the MAC layer in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 11B illustrates exemplary diagrams of determining a failure of Msg3 transmission by the RRC layer in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 12 illustrates an exemplary flow chart of the SI request message for SI unicast procedure using the RACH procedure in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Figure 13 illustrates an exemplary flow chart of the SI broadcast procedure upon detecting failure of Msg3 in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic system diagram illustrating an exemplary on-demand SI delivery in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • Wireless communication system 100 includes one or more fixed base infrastructure units forming a network distributed over a geographical region.
  • the base unit may also be referred to as an access point, an access terminal, a base station, a Node-B, an eNode-B (eNB) , a gNB, or by other terminology used in the art.
  • the one or more base stations 101 and 102 serve severalremote units /user equipment (UEs) 103 and 104 within a serving area, for example, a cell, or within a cell sector.
  • UEs user equipment
  • one or more base stations are communicably coupled to a controller forming an access network that is communicably coupled to one or more core networks.
  • the disclosure is not intended to be limited to any particular wireless communication system.
  • serving base stations 101 and 102 transmit downlink communication signals 112 and 113 to UEs or mobile stations in the time and/or frequency domain.
  • UEs or mobile stations 103 and 104 communicate with one or more base stations 101 and 102 via uplink communication signals 111 and 114.
  • UE or the mobile station may also be referred to as a mobile phone, laptop, and mobile workstation and so on.
  • the wireless communication system 100 is an OFDM/OFDMA system comprising a base station gNB 101gNB 102 and a plurality of UE 103 and UE 104.
  • each UE gets a downlink assignment, e.g., a set of radio resources in a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) .
  • PDSCH physical downlink shared channel
  • the UE gets a grant from the gNB that assigns a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) consisting of a set of uplink radio resources.
  • PUSCH physical uplink shared channel
  • system information is updated on a per modification period basis. The system information broadcasted in the same modification period is the same.
  • the network changes one or more system information, it first notifies the UEs about this change. The notification may be done throughout a modification period. The UE expects to receive the updated system information in the start of the next modification period.
  • the feature of on-demand SI acquisition is supported.
  • Figure 1 further illustrates simplified block diagrams 130 and 150 for UE 103 and gNB 101, respectively.
  • UE 103 has an antenna 135, which transmits and receives radio signals.
  • a RF transceiver module 133 coupled with the antenna, receives RF signals from antenna 135, converts them to baseband signals and sends them to processor 132.
  • RF transceiver 133 also converts received baseband signals from processor 132, converts them to RF signals, and sends out to antenna 135.
  • Processor 132 processes the received baseband signals and invokes different functional modules to perform features in UE103.
  • Memory 131 stores program instructions and data 134 to control the operations of UE 103.
  • a RACH procedure circuit 141 sends a Msg1 with a preamble and receives a Msg2 as a random access response.
  • An SI transmitter 142 sends an SI request message requesting one or more other on-demand SI, embedded in a first RACH procedure message selecting from a first RACH message group comprising Msg1 and Msg3, wherein the RACH message includes a UE identification (ID) of the UE.
  • An SI receiver 143 receives an SI response embedded in a second RACH procedure message selecting from a second RACH message comprising Msg2 and Msg4 from the network.
  • gNB 101 has an antenna 155, which transmits and receives radio signals.
  • a RF transceiver module 153 coupled with the antenna, receives RF signals from antenna 155, converts them to baseband signals, and sends them to processor 152.
  • RF transceiver 153 also converts received baseband signals from processor 152, converts them to RF signals, and sends out to antenna 155.
  • Processor 152 processes the received baseband signals and invokes different functional modules to perform features in gNB 101.
  • Memory 151 stores program instructions and data 154 to control the operations of gNB 101.
  • gNB 101 also includes function modules that carry out different tasks in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • a system information manager 156 performs functions to support on-demand system information delivery functions.
  • the delivery method of the SI is indicated to the UE either in the MSI or in the SI change notification.
  • the UE obtains SI based on the delivery method indicated in the MSI or the SI change notification message.
  • an indicator is included in the MSI to indicate whether the SI is delivered by broadcast or unicast.
  • the broadcast delivery can be either a periodical broadcast or an on-demand broadcast. If the UE detects that the one or more SI is delivered by unicast, the UE sends SI request for the SI. Otherwise, if the UE detects that the SI is delivered by broadcast, it will look for the broadcast window to acquire the SI update.
  • SI 191 includes a MSI 192 and one or more OSI 193.
  • MSI 192 are delivered by periodic broadcast.
  • Some of OSI are configured to be delivered using periodic broadcast, some of the OSI are configured to be delivered using on-demand broadcast, and some of the OSI are configured to be delivered using on-demand unicast.
  • SI response mode indicates how network responds to SI request.
  • the UE sends SI request.
  • the network may provide SI with broadcast, in which case, the network changes the deliver mode from on-demand unicast to on-demand broadcast. Alternatively, the network unicasts the on-demand SI.
  • FIG. 2 illustrates an exemplary diagram of using the RACH procedure for on-demand SI unicast in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • a UE 201 communicates with a gNB 202 in a wireless network.
  • the UE performs a SI unicast update using the random access channel (RACH) procedure.
  • RACH random access channel
  • UE 201 sends Msg1 with a preamble.
  • gNB 202 sends Msg2 as a response to Msg1.
  • UE 201 sends Msg3 with the resource granted in Msg2.
  • gNB 202 send Msg4 as an ACK to the Msg3.
  • Msg3 and Msg4 are used for SI unicast procedure.
  • Msg3 embeds a SI request message.
  • Msg3 also includes the UE ID of UE 201.
  • SI response message is embedded in Msg4.
  • two-spec RACH procedure is used for SI unicast update.
  • Msg1 is used to serve as the SI request.
  • the SI request message 221 is embedded in Msg1 with the preamble.
  • Msg2 responds with embedded SI response.
  • both the SI response and the content of the requested SI are included in Msg2 together.
  • the SI unicast uses the RACH procedure with either a four-step procedure or a two-step procedure as illustrated above.
  • the SI request message 221 includes an UE ID, and optionally includes SI types /groups requested, the UE mobility information, and the UE SI version number.
  • the SI response 222 embedded with the RACH message either Msg2 or Msg4, includes the SI information of the requested on-demand SIs.
  • the SI response 222 embedded with Msg4 does not include the SI information of the requested on-demand SIs.
  • a unicast message 223 with the SI information of the requested on-demand SIs is received following Msg4.
  • Figure 3 illustrates an exemplary diagram for a Msg3 based SI request unicast procedure in accordance to embodiments of the current invention.
  • the SI information is embedded in Msg4.
  • the SI information is unicasted to the UE separately from Msg4.
  • a UE 201 communicates with gNB 202 in a wireless network.
  • a procedure 310 illustrates the SI information delivered in a separate unicast message.
  • UE 201 sends Msg1 with the preamble.
  • gNB 202 sends Msg2 as the RA response to UE 201.
  • UE 201 sends Msg3 after receiving Msg2.
  • the SI request embeds in the Msg3.
  • gNB 202 sends the Msg4 with SI response embedded.
  • the requested SI information is unicasted to UE 201.
  • a procedure 320 illustrates an exemplary flow chart of the SI information embedded in Msg4. Similar to procedure 310, UE 201 and gNB 202 exchanges Msg1 and Msg2 for RACH procedure.
  • UE 201 sends the SI request in Msg3 to gNB 202.
  • gNB 202 sends Msg4 to UE 201. Msg4 embeds the SI response and the requested SI information.
  • the Msg3 with SI request includes an UE ID of UE 201.
  • UE 201 supplies different UE ID based the UE state.
  • the UE ID in Msg3 is the MAC control element (CE) for cell radio network temporary identifier (C-RNTI) , which is the same as the UE ID for the RACH procedure as defined in LTE.
  • C-RNTI cell radio network temporary identifier
  • the UE ID is set to the resumeID, which is included the RRC SI request message.
  • the UE ID can be set to system architecture evolution (SAE) temporary mobile subscriber identifier (S-TMSI) .
  • SAE system architecture evolution
  • gNB 202 in response to the Msg3 with SI request, gNB 202 sends a UE-specific SI response in Msg4. If MAC CE for C-RNTI is included in Msg3, physical downlink control channel (PDCCH) for Msg4 is addressed to the C-RNTI. Otherwise, PDCCH in Msg4 is addressed to the temporary C-RNTI as provided in Msg2 and use connection resolution MAC CE in Msg4 to identify the UE in the idle state or the RRC inactive state.
  • PDCCH physical downlink control channel
  • one or more assistant information is included in the RACH messages together with the SI request.
  • Figures 4A and Figures 4B illustrates exemplary embodiments of assistant information for the on-demand SI information delivery.
  • the assistant information can be sent alone with the SI request or more than one assistant information can be combined and sent with the SI request message.
  • FIG. 4A illustrates an exemplary diagram of UE SI version number being included in the SI request message in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • UE 201 communicates with gNB 202 in the wireless network.
  • UE 201 sends Msg1 with the preamble to gNB 202.
  • gNB 202 replies with Msg2 to UE 201 as the RA response.
  • UE 201 sends Msg3 embedded with SI request to gNB 202.
  • the SI request message also includes assistant information, such as the UE stored SI version number, such as a value tag and/or a system information area ID.
  • the UE SI version number is stored in UE 201 and identifies the current SIB types and status of the on-demand SI. Other type of information, which identifies the status of UE on-demand SI can be used as the assistant information.
  • gNB 202 replies with Msg4 embedded with SI response.
  • the network can do optimization.
  • the network provides the delta update based on the current stored version of UE 201.
  • the network compares the current SI status with the SI status stored in UE 201 and only includes the SI information that has been changed in the SI update message.
  • the network may provide additional version that is not currently stored in UE 201 but may be needed soon.
  • gNB 202 sends Msg4 with the SI response to UE 201.
  • the updated SI information may be included together with SI response.
  • the updated SI information may be unicasted to UE 202 in a separate message following Msg4.
  • Figure 4B illustrates an exemplary diagram of UE mobility information being included in the SI request message in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • UE 201 sends Msg1 with the preamble to gNB 202.
  • gNB 202 replies with Msg2 to UE 201 as the RA response.
  • UE 201 sends Msg3 embedded with SI request to gNB 202.
  • the SI request message also includes assistant information, such as UE mobility information.
  • the UE mobility information is the UE mobility status as specified in the LTE specification. The network upon receiving the UE mobility information, can optimize the SI delivery.
  • the network can selectively provide UE with the system information applied by one or more neighboring cells in the SI update.
  • the UE can acquire possible handover candidate neighboring cell SI information before it camps on the neighboring cells and thus reduces SI acquisition time during handover.
  • gNB 202 sends Msg4 with the SI response to UE 201.
  • the updated SI information may be included together with SI response.
  • the updated SI information may be unicasted to UE 202 in a separate message following Msg4.
  • FIG. 5 illustrates an exemplary diagram of SI request includes the UE ID with the UE-specific SI response in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • UE 201 communicates with gNB 202.
  • UE 201 sends Msg1 with the preamble to gNB 202.
  • gNB 202 replies with Msg2 to UE 201 as the RA response.
  • UE 201 sends Msg3 embedded with SI request to gNB 202.
  • MAC CE for C-RNTI is explicitly included in the SI request message.
  • the Msg4 has two options.
  • Msg4 524 includes no physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) content for MAC PDU.
  • PDSCH physical downlink shared channel
  • Msg4 524 address C-RNTI as the acknowledge of Msg3 reception.
  • Msg4 534 includes a MAC CE for SI request confirmation, which also serves as the ACK for the reception of Msg3.
  • gNB 202 sends Msg4 with the UE-specific SI response to UE 201.
  • the assistant information illustrated above can be sent in Msg1 with association of the preamble.
  • the preamble in Msg1 can be associated with other information, such the one or more SI groups requested for the SI delivery procedure.
  • Figure 6 illustrates exemplary diagrams of the preamble associates with one or more assistant information in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • UE 201 communicates with gNB 202.
  • UE 201 sends Msg1 with the preamble to gNB 202.
  • the preamble is specifically selected to indicate one or more assistant information for the SI update procedure.
  • the assistant information may include the UE mobility information and the UE SI version number.
  • One or more preamble is predefined to be associated with the assistant information. Other assistant information may also be included by assigning the preamble to the specified assistant information.
  • gNB 202 replies with Msg2 to UE 201 as the RA response.
  • UE 201 sends Msg3 embedded with SI request to gNB 202.
  • gNB 202 sends Msg4 with SI response to UE 201.
  • the network optimize the SI update message based on the preamble, which carries one or more assistant information.
  • Figure 7 illustrates exemplary diagrams of the preamble associates with one or more SI group in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • the preamble in Msg1 is set to be associated with one or more SI groups.
  • the SI request in Msg3 may further specify a subset of the SI groups requested.
  • the Msg3 is decoded successfully by the network and the SI update includes the SI groups specified in Msg3.
  • procedure 720 when the network fails to decode the Msg3, all the SI groups indicated by the preamble in Msg1 is sent by the network.
  • UE 201 communicates with gNB 202.
  • UE 201 sends Msg1 with the preamble to gNB 202.
  • the preamble in Msg1 is predefined and selected to indicate a SI group to be updated.
  • the preamble in Msg1 is associated with SI groups ⁇ 1, 2, 3 ⁇ .
  • gNB 202 replies with Msg2 to UE 201 as the RA response.
  • UE 201 sends Msg3 embedded with SI request to gNB 202.
  • the SI request in Msg3 specifies a subset of SI groups as indicated by the preamble.
  • the SI request may indicate that SI groups ⁇ 1, 3 ⁇ are requested.
  • the SI request may indicate the full set of SI group indicated by the preamble is requested.
  • Msg3 is successfully decoded by the network.
  • gNB 202 at step 714 sends Msg4 with SI response.
  • the SI update message includes the SI groups as specified by the SI request in Msg3, such as SI group ⁇ 1, 3 ⁇ .
  • the network fails to decode Msg3 successfully.
  • the network may decide to terminate Msg3 retransmission and sends all SIB associated with the preamble.
  • gNB 202, at step 724 sends MSg4 with SI response, which may include the SI update for the SI group indicated by the preamble, such as SI groups ⁇ 1, 2, 3 ⁇ .
  • two-step RACH procedure is sued for the SI request and SI delivery procedure.
  • the preamble in Msg1 is associated with one or more SI groups to serve as a SI request.
  • the SI request message is embedded in Msg1 for the two-step SI delivery.
  • Figure 8 illustrates an exemplary diagram of the two-step RACH procedure for the SI request with the preamble associated with one or more SIB requested.
  • a simplified SI request procedure is used with the RACH preamble associated with one or more SIB types or groups.
  • the network upon receiving Msg1 with the predefined preamble, send the requested SI in Msg2.
  • the Msg2 is not limited to the format of Msg2 as defined in the legacy RACH procedure.
  • the Msg2 includes information of all SIB types and groups associated with the preamble.
  • UE 201 communicates with gNB 202.
  • UE 201 sends Msg1 with the preamble to gNB 202.
  • the preamble in Msg1 is predefined and selected to indicate one more SIB types /groups for the SI update.
  • the network Upon decoding the predefined preamble, the network sends the information of all the SIB types/groups associated with the preamble.
  • gNB 202 sends Msg2 to UE 201.
  • Msg2 includes the SI response and all the SI information of the SIB types/groups associated with the preamble.
  • the Msg2 is not limited to the legacy RACH message format.
  • Figure 9 illustrates an exemplary diagram of the two-step RACH procedure for the SI request with the SI request message embedded in Msg1.
  • UE 201 communicates with gNB 202.
  • UE 201 sends Msg1 with the preamble to gNB 202.
  • Msg1 includes the SI request message for the one-demand SI update.
  • the SI request message includes the UE ID.
  • the UE ID can be the MAC CE for the connected state UE, or the resume ID for the inactive state UE, or the S-TMSI for the idle state UE.
  • the SI request message may also include assistant information for the SI update procedure.
  • the SI request message may include the UE mobility information.
  • the SI request message may also include the stored UE SI version number.
  • the network may optimize the SI update based on the assistant information.
  • the SI delta information may be sent in the SI response based on the UE SI version number.
  • one or more selected neighboring cells’S I information may be included in the SI response.
  • gNB 202 sends the SI response with information of all the SIB types /groups requested in the SI request.
  • SI broadcast is used when RACH collision causes the failure to decode Msg3.
  • the UE upon detecting one or more triggering conditions, such a maximum number of Msg3 retransmission is reached or a predefined Msg3 timer expires, stops Msg3 retransmission.
  • the UE monitors an SI broadcast to obtain the requested SI update.
  • FIG. 10A illustrates an exemplary diagram of the SI broadcast procedure upon detecting failure of Msg3 in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • UE 1001 communicates with gNB 1002.
  • UE 1001 sends Msg1 with the preamble to gNB 1002.
  • the preamble in Msg1 is predefined and selected to indicate a group X of SIB to be updated.
  • gNB 1002 replies with Msg2 to UE 1001 as the RA response.
  • UE 1001 sends Msg3 embedded with SI request to gNB 1002.
  • the SI request in Msg3 specifies a subset of SIB as indicated by the preamble.
  • the SI request may indicate the full set of SI group indicated by the preamble is requested.
  • the network may not be able to decode Msg3 successfully due to RACH collision or other channel conditions. If the network fails to decode Msg3 and the timer for Msg3 expired, or the maximum number of retry is reached for Msg3, gNB 1002 will not expect more Msg3 from UE 1001. gNB 1002 will not allocate further resource for Msg3 retransmission.
  • gNB 1002, at step 1015 broadcasts information of all SIBs in group X as indicated by the preamble.
  • UE 1001 stops retransmission of Msg3 for SI request.
  • UE 1001 monitors an SI broadcast channel and receives the SI update by the SI broadcast.
  • FIG. 10B illustrates an exemplary diagram of the SI broadcast procedure upon sending Msg3 in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • UE start to monitors an SI broadcast channel upon the first Msg3 transmission.
  • network can determine to broadcast all the SIBs in group X when network wants, and there is no need for the UE and the network to maintain or configure timer or maximum number of Msg3 transmission for SI request.
  • UE 1001 communicates with gNB 1002.
  • UE 1001 sends Msg1 with the preamble to gNB 1002.
  • the preamble in Msg1 is predefined and selected to indicate a group X of SIB to be updated.
  • gNB 1002 replies with Msg2 to UE 1001 as the RA response.
  • UE 1001 sends Msg3.
  • UE 1001 starts to monitor the SI broadcast channel.
  • gNB 1002 sends SI broadcast message for all the SI in Group X as indicated by the preamble in Msg1.
  • Figure 10C illustrates an exemplary diagram of SI broadcast if the Msg2 indicates no Msg3 needed in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • the network indicates in Msg2 whether UE needs to send Msg3. If the indication is yes, UE send Msg3 to indicate the subset of SIBs in group X to be requested; otherwise, UE considers its SI request successful, and monitor broadcast channel to receive the requested SIBs in group X. After sending Msg 2 to the UE, network broadcast all SIBs in group X.
  • UE 1001 communicates with gNB 1002.
  • UE 1001 sends Msg1 with the preamble to gNB 1002.
  • the preamble in Msg1 is predefined and selected to indicate a group X of SIB to be updated.
  • gNB 1002 replies with Msg2 to UE 1001 as the RA response.
  • Msg2 includes a broadcast indicator, which indicates whether a Msg3 is needed for the SI update.
  • UE 1001 decodes Msg2 and determines whether Msg3 is needed based on the broadcast indicator. If step 1034 determines no, UE 1001 starts to monitor a broadcast channel.
  • FIG. 11A illustrates exemplary diagrams of determining a failure of Msg3 transmission by the MAC layer in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • a MAC layer 1101 communicates with one of its upper layers, RRC layer 1102.
  • a RACH procedure 1111 starts when receiving an upper layer message 1121.
  • a timer 1131 for SI request starts upon receiving upper layer message or indication 1121.
  • RACH 1111 also passing message blocks to upper layer 1102 through communication 1122.
  • MAC layer 1101 determines whether the SI request is successful.
  • MAC layer 1101 indicates the reception of an ACK at 1122 if RACH procedure 1111 is successful.
  • MAC layer 1101 stops the RACH procedure and determines that the RACH procedure is failed. However, MAC layer still indicates successful SI request to RRC layer because network will broadcast all SIBs in group X after failed Msg3 transmission, and thus all the requested SIBs in group X will anyway be broadcast. MAC layer can indicate successful SI request to RRC layer after successful Msg3 transmission, e.g., upon successful reception of Msg2, upon failed Msg3 transmission, or upon successful or unsuccessful RACH procedure completion.
  • FIG. 11B illustrates exemplary diagrams of determining a failure of Msg3 transmission by the RRC layer in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • a MAC layer 1101 communicates with one of its upper layers, RRC layer 1102.
  • a RACH procedure 1191 starts when receiving an upper layer message or indication 1181.
  • a timer 1131 for SI request starts upon receiving upper layer message or indication 1181.
  • RACH 1191 at step 1182, delivers the decoded MAC PDU to RRC layer 1102 if the RACH procedure is successful.
  • a RRC layer procedure 1192 checks the Msg4 contents and determines if the SI request is successful. If the previous Msg4 is received but not all the required SI is to be broadcasted determined by the RRC layer, RRC layer considers the SI request failed.
  • a new RACH procedure 1193 for SI request is initialized for the missing SI.
  • FIG. 12 illustrates an exemplary flow chart of the SI request message for SI unicast procedure using the RACH procedure in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • the UE performs a RACH procedure by in a wireless network, wherein a Msg1 with a preamble is sent by the UE and a Msg2 is subsequently received from the wireless network as a random access response.
  • the UE sends a Msg3 with an embedded system information (SI) request by the UE to the network requesting one or more other on-demand SI, wherein the Msg3 includes a UE ID of the UE.
  • the UE receives a Msg4 with an embedded SI response by the UE from the network.
  • SI system information
  • Figure 13 illustrates an exemplary flow chart of the SI broadcast procedure upon detecting failure of Msg3 in accordance with embodiments of the current invention.
  • the UE performs a RACH procedure in a wireless network, wherein a Msg1 with a preamble is sent by the UE and a Msg2 is subsequently received from the wireless network as a random access response, and wherein the preamble is associated with a group X of one-demand system information block (SIB) .
  • SIB system information block
  • the UE sends a Msg3 with an embedded SI request by the UE to the network requesting a subset of the group X of on-demand SIB, wherein the Msg3 includes a UE ID of the UE.
  • the UE monitors a SI broadcast channel and receiving information of the group X of on-demand SIB through the SI broadcast channel upon determining a failure of ACK to the SI request.

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L'invention concerne un appareil et des procédés destinés à une procédure de demande de SI à la demande. Dans un nouvel aspect, la procédure RACH est utilisée pour des mises à jour d'informations SI à la demande par diffusion individuelle. Dans un mode de réalisation, l'UE envoie un message de demande de SI intégré dans Msg3 demandant une ou plusieurs SI à la demande comprenant un ID d'UE. La réponse de SI et les informations des SI demandées sont incluses dans Msg4 ou dans un message individuel séparé. Dans un autre mode de réalisation, une ou plusieurs informations d'assistant sont incluses dans Msg3 ou sont associées au préambule dans Msg1. Dans un autre nouvel aspect, le préambule de Msg1 est associé à un groupe X de SIB. Lors de la détection de la défaillance d'une transmission de la demande de SI, l'UE surveille et reçoit des informations SI mises à jour de l'ensemble du groupe X par l'intermédiaire d'un canal de diffusion.
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